"Grandpa’s lonely, isn’t he?" is a vibrant picture book about social distancing and family love. In Joseph Howard Cooper’s picture book "Grandpa’s lonely, isn’t he?", a lonely child reflects on changes brought about by... Read More
Deep into twilight, imaginative Bo is enjoying himself too much to want to wind down and get ready for sleep. His mother makes him dinner and draws a bath; they exchange thoughts about all the ways that other animals doze. Oh-oh!: here... Read More
Three witches team up with their new neighbor to solve local mysteries in Mark David Smith’s illustrated chapter book "The Weird Sisters". Hildegurp, Yuckmina, and Glubbifer, along with their cat, Graymalkin, are planning a move to... Read More
The political science tract "The Lone Sailboat" critiques contemporary America with vigor. In his political science book "The Lone Sailboat", Edward Korczynski explains his opinions on the issues affecting modern America. As Korczynski... Read More
A stunning example of wordless storytelling, this picture book follows a single act of kindness as it changes lives throughout a city—before coming back around. A distressed woman packs up her lunch and heads out to hang posters for... Read More
"The Girl Who Wrote Her Own Fairytale" is a sweet bedtime story that imparts earned wisdom from one generation to the next. In Lee DeNoya’s tender illustrated children’s book "The Girl Who Wrote Her Own Fairytale", a girl’s... Read More